
Advanced Centre for Cardia Disorder & Surgery Treatment
Specialized Care for Disorders of the Gastric Cardia and Upper Stomach
The cardia is the area where the esophagus connects to the stomach. Disorders affecting the cardia can lead to difficulty swallowing, acid reflux, regurgitation, chest discomfort, and digestive complications. Conditions such as cardia tumors, strictures, hiatal hernia, reflux disease, and junctional abnormalities require timely evaluation and specialized treatment.
Our centre provides advanced diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment for cardia-related disorders using modern endoscopic, laparoscopic, and surgical techniques focused on restoring normal swallowing and digestive function.
Cardia Disorder Consultation
Consultation is recommended for patients experiencing persistent reflux, swallowing difficulty, upper abdominal discomfort, or unexplained digestive symptoms.
During consultation, our specialists perform:
• Detailed upper gastrointestinal evaluation
• Endoscopy and imaging assessment
• Evaluation for reflux disease or obstruction
• Assessment of swallowing difficulty and esophageal function
• Biopsy and cancer screening when required
• Nutritional and digestive assessment
• Personalized treatment and surgical planning
Our goal is to accurately diagnose the condition and provide effective treatment with improved comfort and long-term digestive health.

When Is Cardia Treatment Recommended?
• Persistent acid reflux or heartburn
• Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
• Regurgitation of food or acid
• Chest or upper abdominal discomfort
• Recurrent vomiting
• Unexplained weight loss
• Hiatal hernia-related symptoms
• Suspicious growths near the stomach entrance
• Failure of medical management
Our Focus
• Advanced endoscopic and laparoscopic treatment
• Precise diagnosis of upper GI disorders
• Minimally invasive surgical management
• Restoration of normal swallowing function
• Effective reflux and symptom control
• Early detection of serious gastric conditions
• Faster recovery with reduced complications
• Long-term digestive health monitoring